The founding father of the Interfax-Ukraine company, Alexander Martynenko, has died

The founding father of the Interfax-Ukraine company, Alexander Martynenko, has died

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On Tuesday, Could 28, the founder and head of the company, Alexander Martynenko, died in Kyiv. This was reported by the Interfax-Ukraine company.

Up to date. The farewell ceremony for Alexander Martynenko will happen on Friday at 11:00 on the Baikovo cemetery.

ZN.UA expresses condolences to the company workers and son Andrey: “A dependable good friend with a sort coronary heart, an incredible humorousness and the expertise of an arbitrator. With out Sasha, there may be much less reliability on earth.”

Alexander Martynenko was a long-time and reader-favorite creator of “Mirror of the Week,” hiding behind the pseudonym Alexander Makarov.

Alexander Martynenko was 63 years outdated.

In 1998-2001, Martynenko labored as press secretary for President Leonid Kuchma. Later he was secretary of the Council on Info Coverage below the President of Ukraine and a member of the Nationwide Council on Tv and Radio Broadcasting.

Since 2003, he has been the Normal Director of the Interfax-Ukraine company.

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